Recent, Relevant Ukraine-USA History

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For those of you with a few minutes to spare and a three-digit IQ, here is an interesting summary of the past ten (or so) years of history between Ukraine and the U.S. Left.

Toward the end, we find that Biden's crude move to get rid of the prosecutor who was investigating Burisma was even more sleazy than we had already thought. NOBODY in the State Department knew of any issue with the loan guarantee - certainly no cause to make the loan guarantee contingent on removing the prosecutor - and Biden it made up on the spot, to protect his worthless son. Consider how much worse this was than the purported reason for Trump's first impeachment, which AT WORST, was angling for a political chip that could be used in the future.

Everyone who has read this far knows that if there is even a smidgen of honesty in our Federal Government, we will be hearing for years about the massive fraud, waste, and abuse in Ukraine as we shower them with Billions of Borrowed Biden Bucks. Just one more case of bungling American "diplomats" pushing foolishly for regime change in parts of the world where we have no business.

Ponder all this as you hear people who merely want to put the brakes on throwing money at Ukraine being called Russian stooges, and worse.
 
This portion of the article shows Biden's enduring commitment to Ukraine is closely associated with terminating the investigation into Burisma Holdings, which was paying Hunter Biden millions of dollars. I don't know how Biden got away with it.

Sperry’s April 17 article changes our understanding of one of the most famous and consequential examples of U.S. meddling – Biden’s December 2015 threat to withhold $1 billion in aid if Ukraine did not fire its top prosecutor, Viktor Shokin. It has long been known that Shokin had launched multiple investigations into Burisma Holdings, the corruption-riddled energy giant that was paying Biden’s son Hunter millions of dollars. After Shokin was fired, those probes went away.

Sperry also reports that one Biden advisor at the time was especially surprised by his boss’s action – Eric Ciaramella. On Jan. 21, 2016, Ambassador Pyatt emailed Ciaramella and other White House aides an article from the Ukrainian press – “U.S. loan guarantee conditional on Shokin’s dismissal.”

“Yikes,” Ciaramella responded. “I don’t recall this [the firing] coming up in our meeting with them,” he said, referring to an earlier White House meeting he hosted with top Ukrainian prosecutors.
 

For those of you with a few minutes to spare and a three-digit IQ, here is an interesting summary of the past ten (or so) years of history between Ukraine and the U.S. Left.

Toward the end, we find that Biden's crude move to get rid of the prosecutor who was investigating Burisma was even more sleazy than we had already thought. NOBODY in the State Department knew of any issue with the loan guarantee - certainly no cause to make the loan guarantee contingent on removing the prosecutor - and Biden it made up on the spot, to protect his worthless son. Consider how much worse this was than the purported reason for Trump's first impeachment, which AT WORST, was angling for a political chip that could be used in the future.

Everyone who has read this far knows that if there is even a smidgen of honesty in our Federal Government, we will be hearing for years about the massive fraud, waste, and abuse in Ukraine as we shower them with Billions of Borrowed Biden Bucks. Just one more case of bungling American "diplomats" pushing foolishly for regime change in parts of the world where we have no business.

Ponder all this as you hear people who merely want to put the brakes on throwing money at Ukraine being called Russian stooges, and worse.
You have to convince Trump to make that his. There's no doubt that you're onto the right talking points against Biden.

But beware of the fact that Trump would have to become the first American president to successfully interfere in the progress of one of America's wars. And a war in which the stakes are so high for America winning against the greatest power its ever faced!
 
You have to convince Trump to make that his. There's no doubt that you're onto the right talking points against Biden.

But beware of the fact that Trump would have to become the first American president to successfully interfere in the progress of one of America's wars. And a war in which the stakes are so high for America winning against the greatest power its ever faced!

A reasonable chance it will be over before next January .

Then there will be no Ukraine -- possibly a Kyiv enclave with a Moscow figure in power .
Dear Uncle P will want Odessa and near ports with a likely land bridge to Moldavia and Transnistra .
Might not be bothered if Poland took back former Galicia providing the terms are favourable .

Little Piddle Biddles can do nothing to stop it though they might put pressure on Khazakstan and Georgia in terms of attempted regime changes -- more Deflection .
 

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